ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA

HERSTORY

On January 15, 1908, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority became America’s first Greek-letter organization established by Black college women. Her roots date back to Howard University in Washington, D.C., where the idea for formation was conceived by Ethel Hedgemon Lyle of St. Louis, Missouri. She viewed the Sorority as an instrument for enriching the social and intellectual aspects of college life by providing mental stimulation through interaction with friends and associates.

Through the years, Alpha Kappa Alpha’s function has become more complex. After her incorporation as a perpetual body in 1913, Alpha Kappa Alpha gradually branched out and became the channel through which selected college-trained women improved the socio-economic conditions in their city, state, nation, and the world.

In a world in which materialism is pervasive, and technology and competition have decreased the need for collaboration and cooperation, it is critical to have an association that cuts across racial, international, physical, and social barriers to help individuals and communities develop and maintain constructive relationships with others. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is that vital organization.

Alpha Kappa Alpha is a sisterhood composed of women who have consciously chosen this affiliation as a means of self-fulfillment through volunteer service. Alpha Kappa Alpha cultivates and encourages high scholastic and ethical standards; promotes unity and friendship among college women; alleviates problems concerning girls and women; maintains a progressive interest in college life; and serves all mankind through a nucleus of nearly 300,000 members in more than 55 nations and 48 states.

Candidacy for membership into Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is open to women of high ethical and scholastic standards who are pursuing or have completed courses leading to a degree in an accredited college or university. Membership at the graduate level is by invitation only. Our official headquarters is located in Chicago, Illinois.

For more information visit our national website at www.aka1908.com or visit our Central Region website.

CHAPTER HERSTORY

Phi Kappa Omega is the FIRST Alpha Kappa Alpha chapter chartered in the new millennium!

The chapter, first conceived by Doris B. Kyle-Powell and organized with the charter members, the Dynamic Ladies of Pink and Green Pearls Interest group became Phi Kappa Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated on January 8, 2000.

Since 2000, Phi Kappa Omega Chapter has continued to be a “Service to All Mankind” in the Evergreen Park and Chicagoland communities. We have aggressively fought illiteracy, supported the arts, worked to improve our environment, and awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships. We have also impacted global communities through our philanthropic efforts; donating clothing, food, supplies, time, and talent to numerous organizations and individuals. Phi Kappa Omega Chapter is committed to leaving a lasting legacy in the archives of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated.

Dr. Octavia Coleman

Yolanda Douglas

Pamela D. Edwards

Ayanna K. Fisher

Julie Wheeler Fisher

Chartered in Evergreen Park, Illinois, the charter members are:

Helen Fleming-Chatman

Denise Gresham-Knox

Doris Kyle-Powell*

Lilla Lissamore-Wheeler*

Odas Nicholson*

Zenobia Owens

Antionette M. Rawls

Pamela Rowland

Marianne C. Stallworth, Ph.D.

Melody C. Williams

*Deceased Member